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I read this on another forum and was wondering if it would work the same.
PS...if so, I'll be working out intensely for an 30 minutes to an hour everyday. (so I thought maybe I could eat more to avoid fainting?) Note: I am NOT trying to modify the protocol but just trying to get in more muscle activity. And if not....maybe I could add another serving of protein and be okay? Quote-- "Yes, Dr. Simeons original hCG Diet Protocol is real and has been modified and increased to 800 calories, an LCD (low calorie diet) which is more tolerable, equally effective and much safer than the original 500. Here's why: in order forthe hCG hormone to access abnormal fat reserves, your body must be in "starvation mode". By definition, "starvation mode" is a caloric intake of less than 800 calories daily. Physicians have found that their patients were able to tolerate a 600-800 daily caloric intake much better than a strict 500 and were able to complete the entire 6 weeks of injections. Additionally, the patients experienced similar weight loss results in 6 weeks and noted a significant decrease in the length of diet plateus, cravings and complaints of hunger. The idea is not to go above 800 calories and also incorporate daily multi-vitamins/minerals, eat breakfast (breakfast skippers are 450% more likely to store fat if the body has no fuel), eat more protein (burns fat, curbs appetite),and continue light exercise for 30 minutes daily. This new modified protocol is safer, more effective and much more tolerable for patients. The weight stays off long term beacuse the hypothalamus in the brain resets the bodys metabolic rate. Look up 800 calorie hcg diet and give it a try!" |
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I know people that exercise heavily often do a protein shake or something before or after their workout in addition to their 500 calories. I don't know about the above statement and going up to 800 calories. I have read that is what people do when they don't want to lose anymore weight but need to finish out the round of HCG so I am not sure you will lose weight eating 800 calories. . . .
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That statement is all wet. 500 calories isn't dangerous on hcg. 800 is not "more tolerable" because if your dose is right, you're perfectly satisfied with 500. That's just hype. But if you are exercising heavily, you may want to up your protein a bit. But don't assume you have to. Try the real protocol first and if you find you have to increase your protein a bit you can.
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breakfast skippers are 450% more likely to store fat if the body has no fuel apparently the person who wrote this has never looked into intermittant fasting. the whole myth about having to have breakfast seems to have originated with cereal companies and has stuck.
Some people do well with breakfast, some don't but not eating when you first get up does not increase storage of body fat. |
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